Parent/Guardian Right To Know


The Title I Part A Program is a vital resource that enables One City Schools to expand our basic educational programs with targeted services and interventions to support our scholars who are striving to reach their academic goals. Title I, Part A is a federal program governed by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).
Parents of children who attend schools that receive Title I, Part A funding, have the right to request and receive information about the qualifications of the educators who teach their children core subjects—reading, English language arts and mathematics. The same applies to paraprofessionals who instruct. At a minimum, the information you receive must explain these 3 essential components of an educator’s qualifications:
Districts employ paraprofessionals to provide instructional support— consistent with the instruction provided by the classroom teacher or teachers. In schools that operate a schoolwide program, all paraprofessionals who instruct must have special qualifications. In schools that operate a targeted assistance program, the paraprofessionals who instruct students served by the Title I, Part A program must also have earned these same qualifications.
ESEA directs schools to send timely notice to parents and guardians IF their child has been assigned to, or taught for more than four consecutive weeks by—a teacher of a core academic subject—who is not highly qualified.
You have a right to know how well your child is progressing. Schools that operate Title I, Part A programs must generate a report card for every student that explains how well that student scored on the state assessment in, at least, reading, English language arts and mathematics.
These reports explain ESSA identifications and their calculation and also compare school and student group performance to that of other schools and student groups statewide.
Public ESSA and district summary reports are posted here:
You can also find guidance on how to navigate WISEdash at the link below.
The Office of Public Instruction—Wisconsin’s education agency—publishes a State Report Card online. Use this website to find important information about your school and district, such as the results of state testing, enrollment numbers, facts and figures about the teachers in your school and much more.